1998 Performance by Tom Buckner, William Parker & Maria Mitchell at Alain Kirili's Marlborough Gallery Exhibition
In 1998, a performance took place at Marlborough Gallery in New York featuring musicians Tom Buckner, William Parker, and Maria Mitchell. The event occurred within the context of an exhibition showcasing works by French sculptor Alain Kirili. Photographer Ariane Lopez-Huici documented the performance, capturing the interaction between the musicians and Kirili's sculptures. The exhibition represented a significant moment where Kirili's abstract metal sculptures engaged with experimental music. The performance highlighted Kirili's longstanding interest in cross-disciplinary collaboration between visual art and sound. Marlborough Gallery, a prominent New York institution, hosted this convergence of sculpture and improvised music. The photographic record by Lopez-Huici preserves this specific artistic encounter from the late 1990s. This documentation was later published on artcritical.com on June 4, 2019, as part of their coverage.
Key facts
- Performance occurred in 1998
- Tom Buckner performed
- William Parker performed
- Maria Mitchell performed
- Performance took place at Marlborough Gallery
- Gallery located in New York
- Performance occurred during Alain Kirili exhibition
- Ariane Lopez-Huici photographed the event
- Documentation published June 4, 2019
- Published on artcritical.com
- Performance involved Kirili's sculptures
- Kirili is a French sculptor
- Marlborough Gallery hosted the exhibition
- Performance combined visual art and music
Entities
Artists
- Tom Buckner
- William Parker
- Maria Mitchell
- Alain Kirili
- Ariane Lopez-Huici
Institutions
- Marlborough Gallery
- artcritical.com
Locations
- New York
- United States